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Posted by mysticalninja on Jan-18-2007 16:05:

jp8000 vsti?

is there a vst to control jp8000's for managing patches and such?


Posted by Adriz on Jan-18-2007 20:29:

I guess you could do it with MIDI?

Which sequencer are you using?In FL Studio's "MIDI Out" plugin there is a preset for the JP-8000 with (i think)every fader/knob mapped. Quite neat!


Posted by DigiNut on Jan-19-2007 01:08:

This is what the "program change" MIDI command is for.


Posted by echosystm on Jan-19-2007 01:15:

lol.


Posted by mysticalninja on Jan-19-2007 03:39:

anything like the Rekon Pulse/Virus editor for the jp?


Posted by EliPsE on Jan-19-2007 07:55:

only thing i know for the jp-8080 is midiquest


Posted by mysticalninja on Jan-20-2007 12:55:

anything i can tweak the filtercutoff with?


Posted by aquila on Jan-20-2007 22:51:

You don't know much about MIDI do you?


Posted by mysticalninja on Jan-21-2007 04:23:

??? please show me a knob i can turn that moves the cutoff? ive been drawing it in with cc's but thats weak. im used to total intergration with vst interfaces.

maybe i just have to wait for rekon to make one..


Posted by aquila on Jan-21-2007 06:55:

Why don't you record those sorts of tweaks in realtime from the real unit? Ain't nothin better than the real thing...


Posted by echosystm on Jan-21-2007 09:22:

quote:
Originally posted by aquila
Why don't you record those sorts of tweaks in realtime from the real unit? Ain't nothin better than the real thing...


Now thats just stupid...


Posted by mysticalninja on Jan-21-2007 09:30:

thats what ive been doing but it sucks having to get up and go to the jp when i want to do it.


Posted by aquila on Jan-21-2007 09:55:

quote:
Originally posted by echosystm
Now thats just stupid...


What's stupid about it? If there's no control surface to use within a sequencer then doing it externally makes perfect sense to me.


Posted by Enigmatic XTC on Jan-21-2007 18:33:

quote:
Originally posted by aquila
What's stupid about it? If there's no control surface to use within a sequencer then doing it externally makes perfect sense to me.

I think he was being sarcastic


Posted by aquila on Jan-22-2007 10:38:

Ah.....well as you can see, twits like me can't sense sarcasm taht well.


Posted by echosystm on Jan-22-2007 11:05:


Posted by nephilim on Jan-23-2007 11:08:

i don't think you're looking for a VST, but rather a utility. you can find lots of stuff for vintage gear on this site:

http://www.planet-groove.com/programs.html

you should take a look on WinJPLib, it's pretty neat


Posted by deceptikon on Jan-23-2007 11:38:

quote:
Originally posted by nephilim
i don't think you're looking for a VST, but rather a utility. you can find lots of stuff for vintage gear on this site:

http://www.planet-groove.com/programs.html

you should take a look on WinJPLib, it's pretty neat


Ummm actually it is a VST. You load it into your host and point it at the midi channel the desired synth is set to and the VST displays a graphical representation of said synth allowing you to control it from within your host.


Posted by mysticalninja on Jan-23-2007 22:49:

i have winJPlib, but im looking for a vst.

or one of those device panel things in cubase. someone HAS to of made one.



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